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Level A maths is the hardest maths you can get. Level B maths is not so hard and level C maths is about the same as primary school maths.
The answer depends on why you want to study maths. A level maths is at a significantly higher level that Additional.
For electrical engineering, Mechanics will probably benefit you more. However, both courses would be good for your career.
A level maths and physics
Yes.
what is the rational of maths science in ECD level
In the UK it is compulsary to study maths until GCSE. Once you have taken your GCSE in maths you are no longer required to continue into AS and A level however many employers in certain jobs like to see an good A level maths grade. Hope this helps.
you need to do a lot of maths with engineering, but it's applied maths most of the time, stuff like mechanics. To do engineering at university you'll almost certainly have to have a maths a-level. So as long as your fairly good at maths, you don't have to enjoy it as there is other stuff involved with engineering, but you do have to be quite good at maths!
Math it is an A level you do that before doing further maths
5c for a year 7 student is average, as many accomplish level 5 in year 6
further maths is a little more difficult, but i find it more interesting. If you are only going to do 1 just do normail maths but if you enjoy maths then its good and impressive to do both
medicine! become a doctor or something similar to that.. depends on how good your grades are, i guess..